Fracture Care
Skip the ER, Same-Day X-Rays
Did you know that Mobility Bone and Joint Institute offers people who suffer a broken bone an alternative to an emergency room visit that typically involves a long wait time and high co-payment, often with no definite treatment plan? Our orthopaedic specialists are available during walk-in hours to promptly address many types of fractures.
Mobility Bone and Joint offers x-rays on site as well as diagnosis and treatment plans for most fractures, all in one place.
Please note that we are unable to treat open fractures or compound fractures during walk-in visits. If your bone is visible or if you have experienced high-energy trauma that forces the bone to pierce through the skin, please go to an emergency room immediately.
Types of Fractures We Treat
- Closed fracture: Partial fractures are also called incomplete fractures since the crack does not go all the way through the bone or across the length or width of the bone.
- Complete fracture: a complete fracture is a result of a clean break through the bone where it separates into two or more pieces.
- Stable fracture: A stable fracture also involves a clean break through the bone, where the ends of the bone line up.
- Displaced fracture: Displaced fractures are when there is a gap between the broken ends of the bone. The bone may break into two or more fragments and then move out of alignment.
We Do Not Treat Open Fracture or Compound Fracture.
If your bone is visible, or you have experienced high-impact trauma that forces the bone to pierce through the skin, go to an emergency room immediately.
We have three convenient locations near you:
Haverhill, 62 Brown Street, Suite 303, Haverhill, MA 01830
Andover, 323 Lowell Street (Route 133), Andover, MA 01810
Salem, NH – Pelham Rd., 16 Pelham Road, Suite 1, Salem, NH 03079
Walk-in clinic hours are Monday–Friday, 8am–12pm and 1–3pm.